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- Cactoideae comment "The Cactoideae are the largest subfamily of the cactus family, Cactaceae. The plants are highly variable in habit, treelike, shrubby, caespitose, climbing, or epiphytic, from 1 cm to 20 m high. Reproductive zones are usually undifferentiated, sometimes differentiated, or specific cephalium produced. Leaves are absent or rarely vestigial. Glochids are absent. Spines are usually present or rarely absent.".
- Q941876 comment "The Cactoideae are the largest subfamily of the cactus family, Cactaceae. The plants are highly variable in habit, treelike, shrubby, caespitose, climbing, or epiphytic, from 1 cm to 20 m high. Reproductive zones are usually undifferentiated, sometimes differentiated, or specific cephalium produced. Leaves are absent or rarely vestigial. Glochids are absent. Spines are usually present or rarely absent.".